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Friday, March 16, 2012

Agri Zap RZC001 Rat Zapper Classic 2 Pack

Wish you could get rid of rats and mice with no mess, no hassles... not even a need to see the dead mouse or rat? Stop wishing! Meet the rat and mouse trap that can do the job! Not an ultrasonic device. Simply bait with ordinary pet food. No poisons to endanger your pets or the environment. Mice and rats enter the chamber and are dispatched humanely with a quick but powerful jolt of electricity. The red light tells you when you have a catch. No blood, no gore, no mess! You don't even need to look at the rodent; simply tip the Rat Zapper and let the dead rodent slide into the trash can. More humane than traditional snap mouse traps or glue boards 100% customer satisfaction - guaranteed. Great for use in homes, ranches, business and commercial applications. Approximately 10 kills with 4-AA Duracell Ultras with M3 Technology batteries and Energizer Titanium E2s. About 30 kills with Energizer E2 Lithium batteries. Dimensions: approximately 4" x 4" X 10".

Amazon Sales Rank: #13508 in Kitchen & Housewares Brand: AgriZap Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 4.70" h x 9.60" w x 11.70" l, 3.30 pounds Cleanly, quickly and humanely kills mice and rats with a strong and deadly shock. Simply bait with ordinary pet food. Easy cleanup; you don't even have to see the dead rodent. Extremely effective! Great for home use and occasional infestations.

Most helpful customer reviews 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Rat Zapper is GREAT!! By Kent We live in the Colorado Mountains and I have three Rat Zappers and keep them set all the time in my garage. Every few days I catch a field mouse. Just shake the Zapper and the mouse falls into the trash barrel, put a few pieces of dry dog food into it and it's all set again. I originally bought them because I was having trouble with pack rats. They would crawl under the hood of my cars and eat the electrical wires, cost a lot of dough to get them repaired. I put a rat zapper under the hood and caught about five of these destructive devils over a period of three months. In the garage they would wreck havoc, into everything, and they aren't house broken either, what a mess!! I haven't caught or seen evidence of them being around now for six months. I hope they are extinct on my property now, but I'm sure they might come around again, but I'll be ready to send them off to rodent heaven it they do. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Wow... that was a fast and easy end to our rat problem! By Alise Spence We had a couple of rats in the trees around our house and over our deck and pool which was very creepy. We also have dogs and cats who are outside during the day so we did not want to use poison and trapping seemed like it would be slow, laborious and not very effective for getting rid of multiple rats - so I was hopeful the Rat Zapper could help us out.Sure enough... a little Fancy Feast dry cat food tucked in at the back of the trap did the trick. I did as the instructions suggested and set out food, but did not turn it on the first night. In the morning the food was gone. She came back the second night for more and, well, I have to assume it was a quick death. I reloaded the third night and found a male had come by for a snack. What a great little contraption! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. works great, then stops working By Gloria G. Cole Ive had my rat zappers (2) for about 3 years. They worked great until now. Suddenly both stopped working at the same time. The top light flashes -- all systems go, but in the morning the bait is gone, the 'rodent present' light is flashing, but no dead mouse. I use Purina dog chow & have cleaned the traps several times according to the manufacturer's instructions, and changed to fresh batteries. I use Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries. Still the mice steal the bait. Next step: call Agrizap's Technical Support at 888 332-3728.There must be a better solution.I called Agrizap's Technical Support. Suggest screw driver test. With a plastic handled screwdriver, and unit ON, touch the electronic kill plate with the tip of the screw driver and see if the plate is getting a charge. If so, tech support suggests putting a wet paper towel near the entrance to the unit. The nails of the rodent may be too long and too dry to pick up the charge. The wet paper towel will improve electrical conductivity to the rodent.If there is no charge on the kill plate by the screwdriver test, the unit is dead and older one's can no longer be repaired. See all 7 customer reviews...

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